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it reflected, i think, the simplicity of the faith of pope benedict. cardinal meissner, the late archbishop of cologne once said joseph ratzinger had the piety of a child making his or her first holy communion and i think that noble simplicity was obvious in this ceremony today. pope emeritus benedict will be buried in the vatican grottoes in the spot where his predecessor john paul ii was first buried before being moved upstairs in the basilica after his canonization. so this man who gave 25 years of his life to the service of john paul ii three times requesting to be allowed to retire as prefect of the congregation for the doctrine of the faith, three times being asked by john paul ii to stay with him and three times accepting that burden, that responsibility will now be buried where his great predecessor once rested for several years. it's a beautiful gesture. >> it was a beautiful service and it does raise the question as many have asked and just have a minute left about what is the future of the papacy in terms of retirement? we have a pope now wh
it reflected, i think, the simplicity of the faith of pope benedict. cardinal meissner, the late archbishop of cologne once said joseph ratzinger had the piety of a child making his or her first holy communion and i think that noble simplicity was obvious in this ceremony today. pope emeritus benedict will be buried in the vatican grottoes in the spot where his predecessor john paul ii was first buried before being moved upstairs in the basilica after his canonization. so this man who gave 25...
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if pope benedict that we got, the pope benedict that we expected and that the cardinals expected when he was elected. >> i think in many ways absolutely. he was continuing john paul the second's legacy. and there's so much continuity between the two of them. but i think there were moments that were surprise. i think back to the home early he gave on the funeral john paul the seventh. when many were expecting a cool academic as we knew him. and expecting him to be. and it was a warm and impassioned homily that spoke to his own pain and loss. and i think also about the times that he apologized. when he made errors when he spoke. and i think about his apologies to victims of sexual abuse. he was the first pope to meet with victims and apologized to them. so i think in some ways he perhaps was not the pope of surprises as we have come to know pope francis. but i think that there were things that people kind of couldn't have expected when he first was announced as the new pope. >> all of our guests in new york and rome are going to stay with us. and in just moments, the funeral of pope eme
if pope benedict that we got, the pope benedict that we expected and that the cardinals expected when he was elected. >> i think in many ways absolutely. he was continuing john paul the second's legacy. and there's so much continuity between the two of them. but i think there were moments that were surprise. i think back to the home early he gave on the funeral john paul the seventh. when many were expecting a cool academic as we knew him. and expecting him to be. and it was a warm and...
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it says thank you benedict, we are all with you. it shows the support of this town that has strong tice with the vatican and especially with popes for the last 500 years. the pope have chosen castel gandolfo and the summer residence behind me as the summer residence of choice to find solace during roman summers. when they come here, they're away from crying eyes of the vatican and this is where they can really relax. there's a huge botanical garden he here. beautiful vistas over a lake, down below, down the slopes. pope benedict xvi will start from here his disappearance from public eye, if you may put it in h those words. this is where we'll start getting away from public eye and just putting the attention back to the vatican, to the new pope, when he will be elected. back to you, mara. >> claudio, thank you so much for that. >>> we're going to bring anne thompson back for final thoughts. do you have any final thoughts as we observe this historic moment for the church? >> mara, you know, i have covered the death of a pope, i have c
it says thank you benedict, we are all with you. it shows the support of this town that has strong tice with the vatican and especially with popes for the last 500 years. the pope have chosen castel gandolfo and the summer residence behind me as the summer residence of choice to find solace during roman summers. when they come here, they're away from crying eyes of the vatican and this is where they can really relax. there's a huge botanical garden he here. beautiful vistas over a lake, down...
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but this will be the first couple of months of pope benedict's requirement. it is actually a space that is larger than vatican city itself. when you're on the ground, you see a facade and it doesn't look enormous. but it is a place that he has found particularly comforting in the summer. in fact there is a plaque in the town square and it quotes him from 2011 when he said here i found everything, mountains, a lake and i can even see the sea and good people. and ann, we are expecting some 8,000 people to be waiting for him at castle gandolpho? >> yes, he will be there, and he will make what we are told unscripted remarks and those will be the last remarks of his public life. i think that's one thing that benedict tried to make clear today is that this is the end of his public life. he is going to lead a different kind of life in a different kind of service to god. and he spoke yesterday when he gave his final public speech, or what we thought was his final public speech. he talked got how the pope haas no privacy. i really thought that that was fascinating, th
but this will be the first couple of months of pope benedict's requirement. it is actually a space that is larger than vatican city itself. when you're on the ground, you see a facade and it doesn't look enormous. but it is a place that he has found particularly comforting in the summer. in fact there is a plaque in the town square and it quotes him from 2011 when he said here i found everything, mountains, a lake and i can even see the sea and good people. and ann, we are expecting some 8,000...
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pope benedict leads the conference. cardinal bergoglio serves as scribe. >> they asked him to be the one to put the final report together. and you always know the person whose designated to put the final report in any meeting gets to put his views forward. >> in summarizing the conference, bergoglio stresses how latin american bishops must put poor people first. it's seen as an endorsement of left-leaning catholicism, known as liberation theology, which pope benedict has loopposed and which bergoglio himself used to criticize. >> in particular he cares about lives that find themselves oppressed and are suffering. >> bergoglio walks a fine line between the traditional -- >> he is not just pro-life, he is more pro-life than the evangelicals in this country that have been on the front lines. >> and opening up on modern issue, bergoglio believes marriage should be between a man and a woman, though he recognizes civil unions for gay couples outside the church. >> for the liberals, he is actually not liberal enough. for conse
pope benedict leads the conference. cardinal bergoglio serves as scribe. >> they asked him to be the one to put the final report together. and you always know the person whose designated to put the final report in any meeting gets to put his views forward. >> in summarizing the conference, bergoglio stresses how latin american bishops must put poor people first. it's seen as an endorsement of left-leaning catholicism, known as liberation theology, which pope benedict has loopposed...
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pope benedict filled people's hearts. he was a theologian. so now, what i think we need is somehow who allows people to take what they have received and now use it in their lives for the good of others. >> monsignor, thank you for coming over. liz lev, thank you, they will be staying with us and we'll be talking to them later on in this program. >>> the other big story, back in the states, tonight's state of the union address. where the president is expected to focus on the economy. and here's what senior adviser valerie jarrett said this morning. >> he will demonstrate concretely how we have to of invest in manufacturing, making the united states a magnet for job growth, preparing our workforce, and making sure that if you work hard, you can earn a good living. and he will lay out very specifically how we want to accomplish that. >> i want to bring in congressman tom cole, a republican from oklahoma, and also a member of the house appropriations committee. congressman, good morning. we don't have the details yet, of course, but when you hear
pope benedict filled people's hearts. he was a theologian. so now, what i think we need is somehow who allows people to take what they have received and now use it in their lives for the good of others. >> monsignor, thank you for coming over. liz lev, thank you, they will be staying with us and we'll be talking to them later on in this program. >>> the other big story, back in the states, tonight's state of the union address. where the president is expected to focus on the...
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that's pope benedict xvi gone. that was the shocking part. that he didn't make a big deal out of it. >> as we understand it, he is iffing to vacate the office. he will abdicate at the end of the month, which is february 28, of course, and then the college of cardinals will convene. claudio, he has apointed a mof cardinals, so it is a full group of cardinals that will be making this critical decision. >> indeed. in a way if you look back at what happened in the last year or two years of his pontificate, he seemed like he had this at the back of his mind for a while now because he has come out with a number of surprised -- it's when you create new cardinals to hype up and increase the number of cardinals that will go to the sistine chapel to elect a new pope. you think was he already thinking about abdicating back then? there are cardinals that will be eligible to elect a new pope at the end of february. well, who comes next? we don't know. >> and one person who knows the inside story is greg burke. i think we have you on the lean now. the vati
that's pope benedict xvi gone. that was the shocking part. that he didn't make a big deal out of it. >> as we understand it, he is iffing to vacate the office. he will abdicate at the end of the month, which is february 28, of course, and then the college of cardinals will convene. claudio, he has apointed a mof cardinals, so it is a full group of cardinals that will be making this critical decision. >> indeed. in a way if you look back at what happened in the last year or two years...
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by tomorrow evening, that ring will be one of the last things that pope benedict divests himself us as he leaves the papacy, that ring, and all of the ring before will be destroyed. >> destroyed using a silver papal hammer and there will be no ring until the conclave and the election of a new pope, it was very interesting that here in new york our cardinal dolan said that he and other cardinals will sing a psalm as they file into the sistine chapel. and is that something that's typical, liz, is that traditional, or is that unique to this conclave? >> i think in particular, these psalm of pent nance is part of the lenten a framework. but, also, it's part of the sistine chapel proper. indeed, as you look at the ceiling, the very last images the very last prophet, then you get to that resurrection of joan in the center. it's fitting for the time, it's fitting for the space and it's fitting for this particular occasion as well. >> let me bring ann thompson back in. you were saying earlier that the pope won't do what's traditional at many of these audiences which is to allow a number of fai
by tomorrow evening, that ring will be one of the last things that pope benedict divests himself us as he leaves the papacy, that ring, and all of the ring before will be destroyed. >> destroyed using a silver papal hammer and there will be no ring until the conclave and the election of a new pope, it was very interesting that here in new york our cardinal dolan said that he and other cardinals will sing a psalm as they file into the sistine chapel. and is that something that's typical,...
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you know, benedict is mr. inside and his election, first of all, there were so many reasons why it was sort of doubtful, he was an unlikely choice. likely but unlikely in 2005. election was made possible by rules change that pope john paul ii put in place in 1996 and took the old super jorkt with two thirds of the cardinals to agree an they have as many ballots it took and he said after 30 ballots, a mere 30 ballots, majority rule wins and when somebody gets a majority, end the process because the majority hangs on and then win and probably enabled benedict to win in 2005. almost unanimous and four ballots and that's it. he did away with the rules change and so we have reverted the two thirds majority and it's the only way that pope john paul ii would have become the pope. there was sort of two candidates duking it out and he was the compromise choice and the unlikely, nobody thought him, polish guy with a chance. and he emerged as the consensus candidate. the compromise candidate. back to that process now whe
you know, benedict is mr. inside and his election, first of all, there were so many reasons why it was sort of doubtful, he was an unlikely choice. likely but unlikely in 2005. election was made possible by rules change that pope john paul ii put in place in 1996 and took the old super jorkt with two thirds of the cardinals to agree an they have as many ballots it took and he said after 30 ballots, a mere 30 ballots, majority rule wins and when somebody gets a majority, end the process because...
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one of the reasons cited by pope benedict at the time was the travel. we know there had been concerns of his inability to carry on. might we see given this pope's desire to evangelize him travel more? what do you expect your anticipation as he does settle into the job, if you will? >> that's a great question. >> it is quite a job. >> it's quite a job. settling in. it might take a little while. it's a good question for this man in particular. because as cardinal -- as archbishop of -- he didn't travel very much. he gave three intervals since named the cardinal. i think named by pope john paul ii. he hasn't done a lot of traveling. that type of thing. it will be interesting to see how he sees his role now as p e pope. when he was giving his first blessing and first comments and kind of greeting the people he emphasized his role as bishop of rome. we also know the pope is actually the bishop of the city of rome as well as the head of the church throughout the world. he emphasized that role. the bishop of rome. welcomed the people, blessing them, talk about
one of the reasons cited by pope benedict at the time was the travel. we know there had been concerns of his inability to carry on. might we see given this pope's desire to evangelize him travel more? what do you expect your anticipation as he does settle into the job, if you will? >> that's a great question. >> it is quite a job. >> it's quite a job. settling in. it might take a little while. it's a good question for this man in particular. because as cardinal -- as...
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he said remember who pope benedict xiv is. he is, before he was the pope, he joseph ratzinger, and a profe professor. that's what he wanted to do in retirement. they is a theologian in part, so it's not surprised in that regard. pope watched the church deal with that difficulty as well as the scandals that many felt that they were flat-footed in responding to. >> well, again they're going to be conclave after the 28th. we'll know for the new season of easter who the new pope will be. ann, thanks so much. >>> so another horrific incident of gun violence, this time in delaware. a man shot his wife and a new woman at the newcastle courthouse this morning. the suspect also wounded two police officers. the suspect killed by police. >>> here's a look at what else is topping the news. the lapd is over a record $1 million reward to find chris dorner. the lapd says they will reopened the investigation that led to his firing. he's wanted for a killing spree in revenge for his dismissal. >>> hundreds of school districts canceled classes
he said remember who pope benedict xiv is. he is, before he was the pope, he joseph ratzinger, and a profe professor. that's what he wanted to do in retirement. they is a theologian in part, so it's not surprised in that regard. pope watched the church deal with that difficulty as well as the scandals that many felt that they were flat-footed in responding to. >> well, again they're going to be conclave after the 28th. we'll know for the new season of easter who the new pope will be. ann,...
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i'm joined by monsignor anthony firerero, the personal assistant to pope benedict xiv. good to -- he always wants to give fully of himself, and certainly spoke with great courage and wisdom, but certainly he did look frail to myself and to the other priests who were with my. for the reasons he gives, as looking at that health, he doesn't feel he is able to carry the church forward at this time, so it's a very brave and courageous decision i think he's made. >> there was an indication from the spokesperson at the vatican, that he only learned of this shortly before the announcement was made to the assembled cardinals, though people closest to the pope had known for several weeks and obviously they have begun to do some planning. what happens next? >> well, i think it really was a secret that the holy father has kept. i don't think he wanted to throw the church or anyone into confusion and turmoil. certainly it's an agonizing decision. the hole father will resign officially on february 28th at 8:00 p.m. rome time, and at that point a conclave will be called for the electi
i'm joined by monsignor anthony firerero, the personal assistant to pope benedict xiv. good to -- he always wants to give fully of himself, and certainly spoke with great courage and wisdom, but certainly he did look frail to myself and to the other priests who were with my. for the reasons he gives, as looking at that health, he doesn't feel he is able to carry the church forward at this time, so it's a very brave and courageous decision i think he's made. >> there was an indication from...
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but benedict xvi is the teacher that makes you work hard. you have to look up the words in the dictionary. you have to do a little extra homework. but he's the teacher that, when you gives you a lesson, it takes root. you keep thinking this is the greatest, greatest class i've ever taken. i look at this day with a tremendously bittersweet feeling of i'm going to miss you so much, but at the same time wondering that that class has been wonderful. he's taught us a tremendous amount. and that what he has given us will continue to grow. >> george, give us your take on today. we're told he's not going to be diverting too much in what is normal in an audience. there will be bible passages, and then he will give what is essentially a christian message, a homily, as ann pointed out, in italian, and then he will give it in several other languages. what's your expectation? >> benedict xvi is a man of the bible. he's a brilliant expositor of the bible. the church is right in the middle of lent, the most serious pen tential season of the church's church
but benedict xvi is the teacher that makes you work hard. you have to look up the words in the dictionary. you have to do a little extra homework. but he's the teacher that, when you gives you a lesson, it takes root. you keep thinking this is the greatest, greatest class i've ever taken. i look at this day with a tremendously bittersweet feeling of i'm going to miss you so much, but at the same time wondering that that class has been wonderful. he's taught us a tremendous amount. and that what...
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you had in john paul and in b benedict, they were extraordinary teachers. but they will be looking for someone who is more of a governor. >> you hear the cardinals say there's a sense of -- there's a strong desire to have a new pope as soon as possible. but for that to happen in the most prudent, enlightened way, we need some sort of prayer and reelection of getting to know each other. >> there are a lot of these cardinals who were appointed by pope benedict, who don't know each other very well, you remember that this is a worldwide church and you also have a church in the united states that's very different in some of the area where is it's growing in latin america, in africa, where frankly the people in the church tend to be more conservative. it creates almost an inevitable conflict, doesn't it. >> i wouldn't say that people in the church in latin america and in africa tend to be more conservative. the growth of the church absolutely is in the third world. one of the things that happens at a papal conclave is that the cardinals begin discussions with eac
you had in john paul and in b benedict, they were extraordinary teachers. but they will be looking for someone who is more of a governor. >> you hear the cardinals say there's a sense of -- there's a strong desire to have a new pope as soon as possible. but for that to happen in the most prudent, enlightened way, we need some sort of prayer and reelection of getting to know each other. >> there are a lot of these cardinals who were appointed by pope benedict, who don't know each...
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we >> benedict the 16th. the tsai theology professor from germany, what we remembered as the pope who shocked the world. resigning the papacy in february 2013. i hope to voluntarily stepped down in 700 years. >> i think it may be his finest legacy to the church. the greatest gift to the church. because really, he brought the papacy into the modern age. >> 85 years old when he made his decision, benedict decided cited his advanced age and his inability to give the world of 1.2 billion catholics elaborate or ships needed. benedict left a church growing in africa and asia, but tarnished by scandal in europe in the u.s.. the man many hoped would reform the korea, the bureaucracy the runs to, church wasn't stuck betrayed by. at his own butler, leaking confidential documents revealing corruption and inviting. and, speculation about the investigation into the scandal ordered by benedict, dominated the final weeks of his paper seem. the continuing revelations of sexually abusing children once dismissed as an american
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catholic stephen colbert is eyeing the window. >> benedict is out on february 28th. the calls of cardinals may not elect a new cardinal until the end of march. do you realize what this means? we could have an entire month without no infallible person on planet earth. there will be no rules. it will be like a catholic free for all passing out pez dispensers full of birth control pills, using the lord's name in vain, killing anybody you want. it will be like being a presbyteri presbyterian. >> all right. still ahead on "way too early," why are you possibly awake right now? your tweets, e-mails and texts are next and "morning joe" live from the capital with gentlemen scarborough himself just moments away. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you thi
catholic stephen colbert is eyeing the window. >> benedict is out on february 28th. the calls of cardinals may not elect a new cardinal until the end of march. do you realize what this means? we could have an entire month without no infallible person on planet earth. there will be no rules. it will be like a catholic free for all passing out pez dispensers full of birth control pills, using the lord's name in vain, killing anybody you want. it will be like being a presbyteri presbyterian....
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pope benedict is now pope emeritus. because he ended in resignation not death, it has not happened in 600 years. the former pope will be around and living on the grounds of the vatican as the new pope takes over. we have the retired pope, pope benedict and the new pope, pope francis. much more on the new pope and what we know of his history and what it means for the church and the politics of the church this hour. that, of course, is the big world news story today. domestically, the big news story is the big political news that just happened here on this network. >> what is your name and what are you all about? >> my name is scott prouty. i'm a regular guy, middle class, hard working guy. you know, i think i would like to think i have a good moral compass and a core and i think i have a little bit of empathy. i think i have more empathy than mitt romney had. i don't know how to describe myself, but i was behind this whole thing. i was bar tending that night for the romney fund-raiser. >> my colleague, ed schultz just br
pope benedict is now pope emeritus. because he ended in resignation not death, it has not happened in 600 years. the former pope will be around and living on the grounds of the vatican as the new pope takes over. we have the retired pope, pope benedict and the new pope, pope francis. much more on the new pope and what we know of his history and what it means for the church and the politics of the church this hour. that, of course, is the big world news story today. domestically, the big news...
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emeritus benedict. talk about their relationship. what are these two men, their relationship like, especially in the final moments? >> historically, pope francis is praying as he asked the world to do for pope benedict. pope francis has respect for pope benedict, he sees him as a predecessor and brother and occupies the position he now occupies and truly heart felt prayer and reflection. as a fervent believer, pope benedict sees his life as a pilgrimage and that pilgrimage is about to end. the tourists that molly spoke to, i think their sentiments are echoed around the world, this is a momentous time, a time of mourning and a time of reflection and i think pope francis is joining his prayers to the rest of the world, as he awaits this poignant passage and this momentous moment in church history. >> certainly a unique moment but a tough moment. molly hunter, kathleen cummings, thank you very much >>> turning now to the situation on the southern border where there is growing uncertainty following the supr
emeritus benedict. talk about their relationship. what are these two men, their relationship like, especially in the final moments? >> historically, pope francis is praying as he asked the world to do for pope benedict. pope francis has respect for pope benedict, he sees him as a predecessor and brother and occupies the position he now occupies and truly heart felt prayer and reflection. as a fervent believer, pope benedict sees his life as a pilgrimage and that pilgrimage is about to...
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. u.s. house majority leader eric cantor is taking serious heat for pushing his party to vote on the violence against women act this afternoon. cantor did not ask fellow conservatives to vote yes on the measure. in fact, cantor didn't even end up casting a vote on the bill himself. as the national review online reports, cantor warned fellow republicans there would be a civil war in the ranks if the senate bill didn't at least get to the house floor. cantor convinced enough republicans because the violence against women act did pass today after more than a year of nasty partisan bickering. the president says he'll sign it. these nine conservatives make up the fringe driving cantor absolutely crazy. all of them voted against the violence on women act.
>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. u.s. house majority leader eric cantor is taking serious heat for pushing his party to vote on the violence against women act this afternoon. cantor did not ask fellow...
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benedict under the nazis. perhaps that explains their inability to unshackle the church from the past. people who are repressed in their religion tend to be very conservative in holding on to what's been entrusted to them. well, here's hoping, prayer's really in order here, that the next leader of the catholic church has something of john xxiii in him because looking at the problem of the celibate priesthood and the problem of american catholics and the birth control view of paul vi and the role of women in the church lots needs to be done and it's the job of a good, wise, courageous pope to do it. god bless our next pope. god bless the decision on how to pick him. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the beltway media is focused on the wrong threat. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> it makes me very uncomfortable to have the white house telling reporters you're go
benedict under the nazis. perhaps that explains their inability to unshackle the church from the past. people who are repressed in their religion tend to be very conservative in holding on to what's been entrusted to them. well, here's hoping, prayer's really in order here, that the next leader of the catholic church has something of john xxiii in him because looking at the problem of the celibate priesthood and the problem of american catholics and the birth control view of paul vi and the...
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what where do we know about how benedict is doing? >> reporter: peter, we know the situation is serious enough that immediately after issuing that appeal for prayer today pope francis went straight to the monastery at the vatican where former pope benedict has been living these last nine years to visit him there. now that is not a common occurrence. the last time these two men are known to have been together was in august. that was at a formal ceremony for new cardinals. pope francis clearly felt it was important to make that visit today, possibly to say good-bye. we do not know the exact details of former pope benedict's condition, but the vatican is saying this worsening of his health is associated with his age. he turns 95 years old -- turned 95 years old back in april. there is kind of an unprecedented situation because pope benedict made history back in 2013 when he became the first pope in 600 years to resign from his position. and that why we have the situation we have today where you have a sitting pope, francis, and a pope em
what where do we know about how benedict is doing? >> reporter: peter, we know the situation is serious enough that immediately after issuing that appeal for prayer today pope francis went straight to the monastery at the vatican where former pope benedict has been living these last nine years to visit him there. now that is not a common occurrence. the last time these two men are known to have been together was in august. that was at a formal ceremony for new cardinals. pope francis...
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conservative theologians, like pope benedict was? >> pope benedict's cardinals, thomas, are in fact a rather diverse group. one of his most recent cardinal appointees, cardinal luis tondeley of the philippines, is a man who belongs to the school of the interpretation of the second vatican council, that joseph ratzinger didn't think much of. so it's not at all a mo monochromatic group of men here. >> having said that, i think for the american audience, thomas, it's worth pointing out that when people ask me, who the more liberal cardinals of the bunch, this is not a liberal group by nature. and i also think as we watch this, it's worth noting, while we're thinking about how this is all going to play out. that it's also historic in the sense that pope
conservative theologians, like pope benedict was? >> pope benedict's cardinals, thomas, are in fact a rather diverse group. one of his most recent cardinal appointees, cardinal luis tondeley of the philippines, is a man who belongs to the school of the interpretation of the second vatican council, that joseph ratzinger didn't think much of. so it's not at all a mo monochromatic group of men here. >> having said that, i think for the american audience, thomas, it's worth pointing out...
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something benedict has done in the last couple of weeks. he has been doing things more off the cuff. this was a scripted speech, but as i said an unexpected speech. it had a very pointed message. there is a lot of speculation about how the vatican will deal with two popes. tonight there will be a new pope elected. benedict made it clear that his unconditional reverence goes to the next pope. that was his attempt to turn down the speculation about who will be in charge of the catholic church when he retires. i spoke to a lot of people who know him and many vatican watchers of a long, long time say this is a man who did not want to be pope. he is giving it up because he physically doesn't feel he can do it anymore. when he said he is going into a life of prayer and meditation, he means it. he will not meddle with the new guy. chuck? >> a story we will follow all morning long. something you only see once every 600 years. we will be back with you. let's come back to this side of the ocean. we are coming to the end. tomorrow barring something un
something benedict has done in the last couple of weeks. he has been doing things more off the cuff. this was a scripted speech, but as i said an unexpected speech. it had a very pointed message. there is a lot of speculation about how the vatican will deal with two popes. tonight there will be a new pope elected. benedict made it clear that his unconditional reverence goes to the next pope. that was his attempt to turn down the speculation about who will be in charge of the catholic church...
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back in 2013, benedict became the first pope in nearly 600 years to resign the position. let's bring in nbc news foreign correspondent claudia lavanga for us at the vatican. claudia, set the scene for us. what is it like at the vatican this evening, how are people reacting to the news? we >> hey, cory. if you go to st. peters, where if you went to st. peters square earlier this evening, it just look like business as usual. pope francis is scheduled remained unchanged despite the fact that the people veritas died this morning. so, he led the evening prayers. the even prayer city usually does. at the end of the, year and then he was wheeled into an empty st. peters square to greet the pilgrims and the tourists who are there for the end of the year celebrations. but of course, behind the vatican walls behind, me there are the preparations ongoing for the funeral of pope emeritus benedict 16. now the vatican today gave out the guidelines of what is going to happen in the next few days. first, of all the remains of the pope emeritus will stay in the monastery behind the vatica
back in 2013, benedict became the first pope in nearly 600 years to resign the position. let's bring in nbc news foreign correspondent claudia lavanga for us at the vatican. claudia, set the scene for us. what is it like at the vatican this evening, how are people reacting to the news? we >> hey, cory. if you go to st. peters, where if you went to st. peters square earlier this evening, it just look like business as usual. pope francis is scheduled remained unchanged despite the fact that...
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pope benedict the xvith is a man of conscious. if you read the statement that he made today at the consistery he said he prayed over this and he had come to the view that he could no longer give the church the service it required and tlf as may 28th, at 8:00 p.m., the seat is to be vacated and that means that the college of cardinals should proceed to elect a new pope. as claudio said a moment ago, it is a surprise as to timing but not a surprise to fact. benedict xvith on several occasions and most recently in the book "light of the world" indicated if he ever came to the conscientious view that he couldn't give the church what the church deserved, then he would step out of the way. this is a man of real humility here, we have to say. >> and it is clear that he decided to put the best interests of the church ahead of himself when you read that statement, and you can't help but take away that fact. so he, himself, seems to be saying, sending a message to the college of cardinals that you need somebody younger, and you need somebod
pope benedict the xvith is a man of conscious. if you read the statement that he made today at the consistery he said he prayed over this and he had come to the view that he could no longer give the church the service it required and tlf as may 28th, at 8:00 p.m., the seat is to be vacated and that means that the college of cardinals should proceed to elect a new pope. as claudio said a moment ago, it is a surprise as to timing but not a surprise to fact. benedict xvith on several occasions and...
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we have seen pope benedict sort of ad lib his final day. he wasn't supposed to make a speech to the cardinals today, and he decided to make that speech. anybody who is wondering how catholic church would deal with a pope and a pope ameritus, he made it very clear that he is going to step back, step away from power, he is going to live a life of prayer and meditation. that was the first thing. the second thing i was struck by was watching him at castle gondolpho and when he came out on to the balcony, and it's the first time i've ever seen him without a prepared text in front of him, and just spoke from his heart, and he said, you know, i'm no longer pope. i am now a pilgrim on the last stage of my journey. he has always been a very humble man, known as the man who was a reluctant pope. he wanted to retire when he worked for john paul ii, asked him, john 35u8 ii, would not let that happen. he became pope after john paul ii died, but he never seemed to enjoy it the way john paul ii did, who was an actor. benedict is a scholar, a theologian, a
we have seen pope benedict sort of ad lib his final day. he wasn't supposed to make a speech to the cardinals today, and he decided to make that speech. anybody who is wondering how catholic church would deal with a pope and a pope ameritus, he made it very clear that he is going to step back, step away from power, he is going to live a life of prayer and meditation. that was the first thing. the second thing i was struck by was watching him at castle gondolpho and when he came out on to the...
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>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the dash and let in real people. it smells good. like laundry fresh out of like the dryer. yeah. a man fresh out of the shower. nailed it. oh yeah. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. another way febreze helps you breathe happy. proof. febreze car vent clips keep your car fresh. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not
>>> and pope benedict leaves the vatican for good. but the legacy of sex abuse continues. >> he will leave vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church. >> victims advocate barbara blaine is demanding action, and she's here tonight. a febreze experiment. to prove febreze can keep this car fresh, we loaded it with fast food, sweaty hockey gear, and a smelly dog cage. and parked it at a mall. in texas. for two days. then put a febreze car vent clip on the...
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. >> benediction. >> the benediction. >> get it straight. >> you closed. >> last word. >> you had the last word. all right. well, dr. lowrie, how do you feel? first of all, let's go back. how was those times? because people don't realize this wasn't just a bus outing coming to washington. there was major struggles in the south. james farmer who headed one of the civil rights groups couldn't even make it, he was in jail. there had been blood shed. tell us the environment that this march happened in. >> well, you know, you sound like john kennedy.
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his predecessor benedict xvi is pope emeritus. what their presence together meant plus this canonization of two men whose lives span a period from 1881 to 2005 between john xxiii and john paul ii means that an awful lot of the modern history of the catholic church was being pondered, preyed upon and celebrated here at st. peter's this morning. john paul ii and john xxiii are the two book ends of the second vatican council as father barron just said and this ceremony today reminded the church that the second vatican council was meant to launch it into the future of a great missionary endeavor for the third millennium. that which is central to the message of pope francis was also very much present here today. >> all right. and kathleen, i want to turn to you, as a catholic i know what it means to be a saint and how revered that is but for catholics around the world with these two and for nine catholics alike, what is the significance of this day that now these two popes have been made saints. >> uh-huh. it's important to remember th
his predecessor benedict xvi is pope emeritus. what their presence together meant plus this canonization of two men whose lives span a period from 1881 to 2005 between john xxiii and john paul ii means that an awful lot of the modern history of the catholic church was being pondered, preyed upon and celebrated here at st. peter's this morning. john paul ii and john xxiii are the two book ends of the second vatican council as father barron just said and this ceremony today reminded the church...
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. >> and certainly, a lot of prayers pouring in from around the world for pope emeritus benedict. thank you very much, molly hunter, for that report. >>> and "the new york times" called it quote two strong men meeting in a weak moment. russia's vladimir putin, and china's xi jingping, met by video today and vowed to ramp up their economic and military coordination, against what putin described as a quote unprecedented pressure and provocations from the west. their meeting comes on the heels of another wave of russian drone attacks striking terror across ukraine. 16 iranian made drones were launched overnight, including seven on kyiv, according to ukrainian officials, all were shot down. nbc news foreign correspondent matt bradley is on the ground in kyiv. also with us evelyn, the former adviser to nato's supreme commander and deputy assistant of defense and executive director at the mccain institute. matt, we're hearing that there might have been some successes there in ukraine, tell us what you're hearing on the ground and what the latest is. >> exactly like you said, the 16 dron
. >> and certainly, a lot of prayers pouring in from around the world for pope emeritus benedict. thank you very much, molly hunter, for that report. >>> and "the new york times" called it quote two strong men meeting in a weak moment. russia's vladimir putin, and china's xi jingping, met by video today and vowed to ramp up their economic and military coordination, against what putin described as a quote unprecedented pressure and provocations from the west. their...
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pope benedict the 16th has died at the age of 95. the vatican says the retired pope passed away early this morning. his funeral will be held on january 5th in st. peters square. presided over by pope francis. that is the man who became leader of the catholic church after benedict resigned from the role in 2013. msnbc looks back on his life and legacy. >> it was a resignation that shocked the catholic church. pope benedict, less than eight years after his election, he became the first pope and seven centuries to voluntarily retire. he said that he lacked the strength of mind and body to do the job. >> he felt like he was being prevented from being the pope in a way that he felt the pope should be present for the people of god. >> he was born joseph rat singer in wartime germany. in the deeply catholic weijia bavaria. he and his brother george people became priests. both eventually landed in rome. they both planned retirement and i moved back home when john paul the second guide. at the gathering of cardinals before the conclave to ele
pope benedict the 16th has died at the age of 95. the vatican says the retired pope passed away early this morning. his funeral will be held on january 5th in st. peters square. presided over by pope francis. that is the man who became leader of the catholic church after benedict resigned from the role in 2013. msnbc looks back on his life and legacy. >> it was a resignation that shocked the catholic church. pope benedict, less than eight years after his election, he became the first pope...
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and nex benedict's family are in all of our thoughts this evening. thanks again. when we come back, cpac is back. and it looks more like a trump really than ever with maga gear bedazzled guns and even a january six pin ball game. i'm not making that. up it is true. how that unwavering trump loyalty could lead to a government shutdown next week. when the 11th hour continues. when the 11th hour continues. "overflowing with ideas and energy." that's the san francisco chronicle endorsing democrat katie porter for senate over all other options. porter is "easily the most impressive candidate." "known for her grilling of corporate executives." with "deep policy knowledge." katie porter's housing plan has "bipartisan-friendly ideas to bring homebuilding costs down." and the chronicle praises "her ideas to end soft corruption in politics." let's shake up the senate. with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. the economy is simply not working for millions of hard working families. with democrat katie porter. they're working harder than ever an
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she has been playing to her face, and saint benedict they want to. here you want to hear about the jewish space. nation you want to hear about how she can teach biden, impeach andrew mayorkas. even though she doesn't have a right to get there. but what she has done is traded that to kevin mccarthy and said look if i back before your ego ship quelled, then i will be able to shift the dynamics of the far-right, section the freedom caucus section of the republican caucus. and maybe we'll get the votes you need to get to become the speaker. and i think that is the kind of power and politics that republicans -- grapple with. it is increasingly clear that marjorie taylor greene has turned it to be one of the more shrewd members of that conference and managed to spare the conference to her will. and this is really not really seen before seeing people like lisa fanone, who has always been very tactical about the kind of people she wants to back. because her quest for political power. marjorie taylor greene has pay played particularly clever game, never to th
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and pope benedict, this surprise resignatio resignation. you have to wonder what might be behind it, whether it's health issues or something else. mike barnicle joins us now with his thoughts. mike? >> a stunner. that's for sure. the church has obviously been in great controversy over the last several years, as joe just indicated. the abuse scandal that began here in the united states has spread throughout the world. this particular pope came into the papacy as pretty much the departed pope's successor, indicated he was very conservative, from germany. he was in charge of priests who had, you know, been charged with molesting kids throughout the world, not only in the united states. i don't know whether it's his health. nobody knows much more than we've just reported on this story right now. it's a stunning, stunning development. >> there had been reports earlier that he seemed exhausted, that he seemed out of touch and disconnected. but we'll be following this story throughout the morning, mika. big news, again, coming out of the vatican.
and pope benedict, this surprise resignatio resignation. you have to wonder what might be behind it, whether it's health issues or something else. mike barnicle joins us now with his thoughts. mike? >> a stunner. that's for sure. the church has obviously been in great controversy over the last several years, as joe just indicated. the abuse scandal that began here in the united states has spread throughout the world. this particular pope came into the papacy as pretty much the departed...
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after that audience the pope went and visited with benedict. also the vatican issued a statement saying his condition was a bit stable, that it had worsened in recent hours because of age, but there was no immediate cause for alarm. in a sense, it's almost like we saw back in august with the royal family. the fact the vatican said something at all signals that something serious is afoot. >> that's my question to you. the fact there was the statement issued in the first place at all seems to be an indication of where the former pope's health is at this moment. >> that's right. what we've known from folks that have visited with him recently is this 95-year-old has been described as lucid but very frail. he's known for going out for daily walks with the assistance of a walker within the vatican gardens. beyond that, we haven't learned much about his condition. the italian press has reported that what's been plaguing him within recent hours is breathing conditions. the vatican has not commented on the specifics of his condition. >> do you anticipat
after that audience the pope went and visited with benedict. also the vatican issued a statement saying his condition was a bit stable, that it had worsened in recent hours because of age, but there was no immediate cause for alarm. in a sense, it's almost like we saw back in august with the royal family. the fact the vatican said something at all signals that something serious is afoot. >> that's my question to you. the fact there was the statement issued in the first place at all seems...
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the vatican is not giving precise details about pope benedict's condition. they are saying he's being monitored around the clock by doctors and they do say the worse nng his health is associated with old age. he turns 95 back in april. and this is kind of an unprecedented situation when a sitting pope passes away, it triggers centuries old ruch yules and traditions. we know what the funeral of a pope looks like and that it culminates with a cardinal can claif to elect a new pope. what we do not know is what happens when a former pope passes away, because pope benedict is the first pope in 600 years to step away from his position. they had to create this new title for him. so we are likely to see if and when pope benedict does pass away some historying with made. we have not seen a funeral like this happen before. the last papal funeral was 2005 pope john paul ii passed away. we saw dozens of heads of states including president bush and presidents clinton and president george h.w. bush. catholics all over the world sending up their prayers for pope benedict a
the vatican is not giving precise details about pope benedict's condition. they are saying he's being monitored around the clock by doctors and they do say the worse nng his health is associated with old age. he turns 95 back in april. and this is kind of an unprecedented situation when a sitting pope passes away, it triggers centuries old ruch yules and traditions. we know what the funeral of a pope looks like and that it culminates with a cardinal can claif to elect a new pope. what we do not...
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pope benedict is beginning his retirement, also. it is beautiful and it has a fascinating history as i learned on a tour with rome based art historian elizabeth lousse. >> what is casto gondolfo? >> it is a series of hills built out of volcanos and in an area that is a couple of kilometers outside the city. and all of a sudden you're in peaceful, wonderful, quiet area of town. >> with this beautiful facade of a residence, what is behind the closed doors? >> i think this facade is always deceptive. extending beyond these doorways, you have a space of villas and gardens that go on and on and on. this is 55 hectors as opposed to the 44 sectors that make up vatican city state. >> should anybody be surprised that when pope benedict sdooit decided he was going to step down, the fist place he would come is here? >> though. this has always been a place of refuge. from the moment it was built, the pope used it as a personal place to get out of the heat and the crowds of rome. even during the second world war, this became a place of refuge wh
pope benedict is beginning his retirement, also. it is beautiful and it has a fascinating history as i learned on a tour with rome based art historian elizabeth lousse. >> what is casto gondolfo? >> it is a series of hills built out of volcanos and in an area that is a couple of kilometers outside the city. and all of a sudden you're in peaceful, wonderful, quiet area of town. >> with this beautiful facade of a residence, what is behind the closed doors? >> i think this...
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we've become accustomed to it with john paul and with benedict. now it's pretty much expected of him. i think that's right what liz said about him, the father quality of the pope. that's a great advantage to have. >> and as you also look at him -- and he looks like an 85-year-old man, and you realize the stress that must have been on him, certainly in the run-up to this and the decision that he finally decided to make. but just the wear and tear of preparing. we know that yesterday he had something of a down day. there's packing to be done. there are papers to be gone through. there are decisions to be made. and he will be going to castel gandolfo, which is the summer residence of the pope, where he will stay until a more permanent residence is finished. they have been doing renovations on the old monastery on the grounds of the vatican. he's someone, liz, who really -- it's not a job that he can go home at 5:00, and he puts his little time card in, and it ends. this is a man who for the last eight years, when most people would want to be retiring
we've become accustomed to it with john paul and with benedict. now it's pretty much expected of him. i think that's right what liz said about him, the father quality of the pope. that's a great advantage to have. >> and as you also look at him -- and he looks like an 85-year-old man, and you realize the stress that must have been on him, certainly in the run-up to this and the decision that he finally decided to make. but just the wear and tear of preparing. we know that yesterday he had...
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pope benedict, the man who gave up the pope, passing away just hours ago. and tributes also pouring in for a giant and broadcasters, barbara walters. we also have the latest information on a suspect arrested in the murders of fort university of idaho students. and on trump facing new revelations from his just released tax returns, and depositions from the january six committee. i'm also gonna be talking with the two men who have spent a year with trump's true believers. >> do you think that trump is still in power right now? >> what do you think? >> you think biden is not the current president. >> no sir, no sir. i don't believe it. >> the good buyers, coming up with the best of what they heard this year. all of that, we are following new year celebrations around the world as more countries are already crossing into 2023. this is the scene in australia not too long ago. all of that ahead. but first, some breaking news, we are following just into the desk here moments ago. south korea's joint of staff reporting that north korea has test launch yet another ro
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because we've been here since pope benedict decided to step down. i said before you go back to your real lives and i'm not bothering you to be on tv anymore, imagine waking up and yesterday you were this humble cardinal who lived in a small apartment and cooked your own meals and today you're waking up as the leader of 1.2 billion catholics. can you fathom that, father sm? >> i can't imagine. the rest of rome is celebrating. we have about 120 residents in our seminary. we slept in a little bit and had a celebration of mass. >> what's sleeping in, like 6:00. >> an extra hour. like 6:00. had an extra lunch. we're celebrating with conversation. the rest of the city is celebrating. for francis i, if i were him, i would be on my knees a lot in these first days. that's the first thing he did. he went to visit a church and to pray and ask for heavenly grace to help him in his had you mission. >> when you say the weight of the world on your shoulders, it's almost unfathomable. our friend george weigel talked about this sort of thing, a tipping point in the
because we've been here since pope benedict decided to step down. i said before you go back to your real lives and i'm not bothering you to be on tv anymore, imagine waking up and yesterday you were this humble cardinal who lived in a small apartment and cooked your own meals and today you're waking up as the leader of 1.2 billion catholics. can you fathom that, father sm? >> i can't imagine. the rest of rome is celebrating. we have about 120 residents in our seminary. we slept in a...
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we should remember that this president also met pope benedict. very different kind of meeting because in that meeting in 2009 cordial. they did talk about foreign policy, but the first thing that benedict did was give a copy of bioethics to the president that condemned embryonic stem cell research, two things that the president supports. >> here's a little gift to begin our meeting. >> the president said now i have something to read on the plane home. it was a very vivid, in-your-face kind of statement. there will be an exchange of gifts. >> likely all the dignitaries that pope francis has met with over the last several months he has given a copy of his latest exercisation. he does talk about many of the important issues including immigration reuniting of families, including the great gap he sees in income inequality and the fact that there are many countries around the world that have certainly economic systems that seem to promote what pope francis calls a throw away culture. we're used to getting a brand new iphone. but that also happens with
we should remember that this president also met pope benedict. very different kind of meeting because in that meeting in 2009 cordial. they did talk about foreign policy, but the first thing that benedict did was give a copy of bioethics to the president that condemned embryonic stem cell research, two things that the president supports. >> here's a little gift to begin our meeting. >> the president said now i have something to read on the plane home. it was a very vivid,...
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what do we know about francis and benedict and how they've interacted before this? >> well, it is a very good relationship, of course, alex. pope benedict xvi even before the pope francis was elected pledged obedience and reverence to the next pope just to make sure that there was no doubt that he wouldn't put any of his authority in doubt, and pope francis on his side has said all along on numerous occasions that he has gratitude or expressed his gratitude towards the work done by pope benedict xvi during his eight years of pontificate. even called him a couple of times on the phone. the first night after his election he called him up to express his gratitude and then he called him again on saint joseph day after the mass of the installation mass, as saint joseph, of course, was also the day for joseph ratzinger, the real name of cardinal of pope benedict xvi. we're all here waiting to see whether the pope appears on the balco balcony, but also to see how that meeting goes. >> i did appreciate that one of the first things the pope did upon being elected was offer p
what do we know about francis and benedict and how they've interacted before this? >> well, it is a very good relationship, of course, alex. pope benedict xvi even before the pope francis was elected pledged obedience and reverence to the next pope just to make sure that there was no doubt that he wouldn't put any of his authority in doubt, and pope francis on his side has said all along on numerous occasions that he has gratitude or expressed his gratitude towards the work done by pope...
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and nex benedict's family are in all of our thoughts this evening. thanks again. >>> primetime weekend continues ahead, with my colleague rachel maddow. ctions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. ava: i was just feeling sick. and it was the worst day. mom was crying. i was sad. colton: i was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma. brett: once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears, sickness in your stomach, just don't want to get up out of bed. joe: there's always that saying, well, you've got to look on the bright side of things. tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is. lakesha: it's a long road. it's hard. but saint jude has gotten us through it. narrator: saint jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from saint jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food, so they ca
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emeritus benedict xvi. this morning mourners traveled to st. peter's basilica where benedict is lying in state for three days ahead of his funeral coming up on thursday. pope francis, who was elected pope after benedict's historic decision to step down in 2013, prayed for his predecessor as he presided over new year's day mass on sunday. joining us now from rome is nbc correspondent molly hunter. so molly, what more can you tell us about preparations for benedict in this unprecedented situation? >> reporter: completely unprecedented. i want to make sure that you can see these huge crowds behind me. this is the line that is snaking into st. peter's basilica. we have been talking to people in that line all day about why they decided to come, what they believe the legacy -- his legacy will be. they've been telling us a little about the emotional moments once they get inside with the body of late pope benedict xvi. they say they have about 30 seconds once inside st. peter's basilican to kind of give their final
emeritus benedict xvi. this morning mourners traveled to st. peter's basilica where benedict is lying in state for three days ahead of his funeral coming up on thursday. pope francis, who was elected pope after benedict's historic decision to step down in 2013, prayed for his predecessor as he presided over new year's day mass on sunday. joining us now from rome is nbc correspondent molly hunter. so molly, what more can you tell us about preparations for benedict in this unprecedented...
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because one of the reasons obviously that pope benedict stepped down was because of his age. he said he didn't have the energy anymore. and so i think there was a sort of understanding among a lot of people that maybe the cardinals of the conclave would go for someone who was younger and seemed, perhaps, as more vital. having said that, remember, the two things that i think people were looking for most were someone who could evangelize and someone who could clean up the bureaucracy of the vatican. certainly on the first one we've talked about his great evangeliization skills. thomas reese was right. we've seen growth in the church in africa and latin america. there's also competition from protestant evangiliization. it's going to be interesting to see what this man who lives so simply does inside the vatican. certainly father or george could speak better to this than i could. but what will happen now inside the walls of the vatican behind me. because there's no doubt it is widely known that they need to get their house in order, so to speak, martin. >> going to father bartune
because one of the reasons obviously that pope benedict stepped down was because of his age. he said he didn't have the energy anymore. and so i think there was a sort of understanding among a lot of people that maybe the cardinals of the conclave would go for someone who was younger and seemed, perhaps, as more vital. having said that, remember, the two things that i think people were looking for most were someone who could evangelize and someone who could clean up the bureaucracy of the...
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what information do you have about pope benedict's condition at this hour? >> the news out of rome seems to be slight shift from yesterday when there was quite a bit of mystery surrounding his condition. we're hearing that he's still in serious condition, but stable. i think yesterday most people thought perhaps it was the beginning of the end. but i think around rome there's a sense that perhaps not just yet. >> you reported that a mass will be held for benedict tomorrow. what can we expect from that? what other public support have we seen so far? >> this is a mass that was announced by the diocese of rome. the head of the rome diocese and this is going to be a closely watched event. it will be primarily a spiritual event, but i think we'll be watching his words closely to get a sense of what they know in terms of how the retired pope may be doing. across the world, religious leaders have echoed their prayers for the retired pope. but i thus we're all just waiting to get a bit more further information on how he's doing and it he may indeed recover. >> chris
what information do you have about pope benedict's condition at this hour? >> the news out of rome seems to be slight shift from yesterday when there was quite a bit of mystery surrounding his condition. we're hearing that he's still in serious condition, but stable. i think yesterday most people thought perhaps it was the beginning of the end. but i think around rome there's a sense that perhaps not just yet. >> you reported that a mass will be held for benedict tomorrow. what can...
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pope benedict xvi is doing what no pope has done in 719 years. he has decided to ab -- he was elevated to the papacy after the death of pope john paul ii. news of this is reverb rating around the country and around the world. nearly one quarter of the united states, 74 million americans, are catholic, and worldwide there are 1.1 billion members of the church. >> encompassing a range of issues from contraception to policy. the timing of the announcement comes as a surprise. just two days before ash wednesday, which marks the start of the lentin season, the holyist period on the catholic calendar. joining us from washington, the host of msnbc's "hardball" chris matthews, and contributor and washington post columnist e.j. deon. chris, my colleague, the light in the darkness on many things political. >> right. >> what do you make of this announcement coming as it does two days before ash wednesday? it seems like a major surprise. to what degree do you think the catholic church will seize on this as a moment to pivot? >> you may think so, but i don't
pope benedict xvi is doing what no pope has done in 719 years. he has decided to ab -- he was elevated to the papacy after the death of pope john paul ii. news of this is reverb rating around the country and around the world. nearly one quarter of the united states, 74 million americans, are catholic, and worldwide there are 1.1 billion members of the church. >> encompassing a range of issues from contraception to policy. the timing of the announcement comes as a surprise. just two days...
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nbc news correspondent tom costello has more. >> reporter: from rome, former pope benedict's personal secretary reading benedict's request for forgiveness, amid allegations he failed to take decisive action against abusers decades ago. the pope emeritus denying any personal wrongdoing insisting he only served as archbishop of munich for less than five years in the late '70s and '80s. offering his heartfelt request for forgiveness. i've had great responsibilities in the catholic church he writes. all the greater is my pain for the abuses and errors that occurred in those different places during the time. benedict's letter follows an independent german investigation that found then cardinal cats zinger failed to act against abuse in munich. some survivors of abuse say the letter wasn't enough. >> how quickly he wanted to demonstrate that he was only an administrator in munich for less than five years. almost to say, this wasn't my problem. >> reporter: benedict's attorneys insist at the time he did not know about the predator priest history in munich. >> in the letter today, he speaks a
nbc news correspondent tom costello has more. >> reporter: from rome, former pope benedict's personal secretary reading benedict's request for forgiveness, amid allegations he failed to take decisive action against abusers decades ago. the pope emeritus denying any personal wrongdoing insisting he only served as archbishop of munich for less than five years in the late '70s and '80s. offering his heartfelt request for forgiveness. i've had great responsibilities in the catholic church he...
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so how much influence will pope benedict have over this process? will he basically be able to name his own successor? >> no, he won't. he has had his influence over the process in that he's named slightly over half of the cardinals who will elect his successor. but benedict xvi, or joseph ratzinger as he will begin on february 28, is too much of a respecter of the process to try to interfere with it. he is really going to disappear. you're not going to see him for a considerable length of time, that's how he wants it and that's how it ought to be. >> let me talk about cardinal timothy dolan, the religious new service calls him today the chris christie of the college of cardinals, a man who's a plus sized purlet who makes jokes about his weight. he said in terms of baseball, i am going to be pro choice. is it possible for them to choose an american pope? would it be good for the church to choose an american pope? >> reporter: if the cardinals decide that cardinal dolan is the man who can do what i just said to crystal, put a forward looking faith on
so how much influence will pope benedict have over this process? will he basically be able to name his own successor? >> no, he won't. he has had his influence over the process in that he's named slightly over half of the cardinals who will elect his successor. but benedict xvi, or joseph ratzinger as he will begin on february 28, is too much of a respecter of the process to try to interfere with it. he is really going to disappear. you're not going to see him for a considerable length of...
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pope benedict made him a cardinal. in his new roles and responsibleties, i should tell you, cardinal burke, one of the things he's known for is wearing all of the ceremonial garb that his position entails. you don't have to wear it, but he showed the elaborate robes that they asked him to tone it down in terms of what he was wearing. cardinal burke rose to power by the guy who was willing to be if most interventionist in electoral politics from the conservative side. from here and in rome, he was rewarded by the church hierarchy for doing that. but, now, pope benedict has resigned. and since pope benedict unexpectedly resigned, the new pope, pope francis, has spent the past year and a half running things quite differently from his predecessor. now, those changes have come home to the highest-ranking american. pope francis has now removed cardinal burke from his post as the vatican's highest court. he is instead in a position that's most notable for its lack of responsibleties. it was as if chief justin john roberts had
pope benedict made him a cardinal. in his new roles and responsibleties, i should tell you, cardinal burke, one of the things he's known for is wearing all of the ceremonial garb that his position entails. you don't have to wear it, but he showed the elaborate robes that they asked him to tone it down in terms of what he was wearing. cardinal burke rose to power by the guy who was willing to be if most interventionist in electoral politics from the conservative side. from here and in rome, he...
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. -- we're held for next benedict after a fight in a school bathroom. newly released body cam footage are raising questions as to what led to the 16 year olds death. nbc's -- reports. >> what happened today? >> they got jumped. >> new police body cam video shows a 16 year old oklahoma high school student describing a fight they had and school just one day before their tragic death. >> they kicked me, grabbed my hair. i grabbed onto them. i threw one of them >> nex benedict, who uses they them pronouns, speaking to a police officer from the richest form of a nearby hospital. >> -- >> newly-released school surveillance camera shows benedict and the cafeteria with classmates, that walk into a bathroom where benedict says a fight broke out. >> they had said something like why did they laugh like that? they were talking about us in front of us. and so i went up there in a port water on them. all three of them came at me. >> shortly after, a faculty member rushes into the bathroom. later, benedict to see walking to the principles office, and then out of the s
. -- we're held for next benedict after a fight in a school bathroom. newly released body cam footage are raising questions as to what led to the 16 year olds death. nbc's -- reports. >> what happened today? >> they got jumped. >> new police body cam video shows a 16 year old oklahoma high school student describing a fight they had and school just one day before their tragic death. >> they kicked me, grabbed my hair. i grabbed onto them. i threw one of them >> nex...
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and next benedict family are in all of our thoughts this evening. thanks again. primetime weekend continues ahead, with my colleague rachel maddow. rachel maddow. ic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. order onour farite subway series sub today. to 50 years with my best friend. [sfx: gasp] [sfx: spilling sound] nooo... aya... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quicker picker upper. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank. -hey! -hey! brought my plus-one. jamie? ♪i'm hearing different ways for me to screen for colon cancer.♪ ♪it's time to use my
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benedict in his letter blames it on the homosexual cliques that you refer to. francis was asked that question. i was on the plane when he was asked that question and the form of the question was, did he believe there was a gay lobby in the catholic church and francis said no, i never met anyone who has. i am a member of the gay lobby. it's a different point of view as to what's happening and what the root cause is. they see where the problem is. it starts in the seminaries and they have to do a better job of determining who is sutd for this life and who isn't. >> great question. the big one, the power house question. the "hardball" question. is it reasonable for the church, the 21st century to assume there are a lot of males out there who are willing to give up sex for life, whether straight or gay. that's the vow of chastity. is that reasonable to assume that would work or not? >> in religion, it's swimming against nature. normally people are ill-advised and we are founded on the belief that a man was raised from the dead. we are swimming against nature at the
benedict in his letter blames it on the homosexual cliques that you refer to. francis was asked that question. i was on the plane when he was asked that question and the form of the question was, did he believe there was a gay lobby in the catholic church and francis said no, i never met anyone who has. i am a member of the gay lobby. it's a different point of view as to what's happening and what the root cause is. they see where the problem is. it starts in the seminaries and they have to do a...
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i really believe pope benedict managed the church well. he's saying i want someone there who is going to take this forward with that kind of ability. that's why he was so courageous and so brave to step down. he's saying these are the problems that face us. e he said in that statement, chris, rapid changes, new issues, and so let's find a person who can deal with those. >> it's great of both of you to come over. it's going to be busy around here. >>> this morning sources tell nbc news that the body found in the burned out cabin in southern california appears to be that of fugitive christopher dorner. dorner barricaded himself inside that cabin yesterday after a shootout that left one deputy dead and another wounded. a man whose car was stolen by the fugitive told "the today show" about that face to face meeting. >> he came up do me with his gun pointed at me. i stopped my truck, put it in park and he said i don't want to hurt you. just get out and start walking down the road, which is what i did. >> joining me from big bear is miguel almag
i really believe pope benedict managed the church well. he's saying i want someone there who is going to take this forward with that kind of ability. that's why he was so courageous and so brave to step down. he's saying these are the problems that face us. e he said in that statement, chris, rapid changes, new issues, and so let's find a person who can deal with those. >> it's great of both of you to come over. it's going to be busy around here. >>> this morning sources tell nbc...
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pope benedict xvi is the first to resign in 600 years. when benedict became the pope in 2005 he was 78 years old. now at 85 age seems to be the reason for his resignation. speaking in latin on monday the pope said quote after having repeatedly examined my conscience before god i have dome the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the petrine. benedict's successor faces several challenges both in the u.s. and around the world. seminary enrollment in the u.s. has fallen at a staggering rate also in europe. church attendance is down. the church's center of gravity has moved to africa and the church works through the legacy of widespread cover-up of rape by priests a cover-up that revealed institutional failures. given all this how exactly should we judge pope benedict's brief papacy and what's next for the world's largest and oldest institutions. i have to say, i was raised in the church, i was baptized in the church, my father was a jesuit seminaryian. i think my first question, i
pope benedict xvi is the first to resign in 600 years. when benedict became the pope in 2005 he was 78 years old. now at 85 age seems to be the reason for his resignation. speaking in latin on monday the pope said quote after having repeatedly examined my conscience before god i have dome the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the petrine. benedict's successor faces several challenges both in the u.s. and around the world. seminary...
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benedict leaves behind a church marred by sexual abuse. his own legacy tainted by questions surrounding his role in the cover-up of that abuse. a new hbo documentary tells the story of one of the most notorious sexual abuse cases in the catholic church. according to the court and church documents, father lawrence murphy, a headmaster at a school for the deaf in wisconsin raped and molested as many as 200 deaf boys throughout the '50s, '60s and '70s. decades later one of murphy's victims, terry kohut filed a lawsuit against the vatican naming pope benedict, previously northern as cardinal ratzinger as a defendant. as cardinal ratzinger served as the head of the powerful congregation for the doctrine of the faith, an office known in earlier years as the inquisition. church records indicate ratzinger was aware of father murphy's abuse, yet murphy remained a priest until his death in 1998. of course, murphy was just the tip of the iceberg. in fact, as the documentary reports, from 2001 on, every single priest sexual abuse case came directly to
benedict leaves behind a church marred by sexual abuse. his own legacy tainted by questions surrounding his role in the cover-up of that abuse. a new hbo documentary tells the story of one of the most notorious sexual abuse cases in the catholic church. according to the court and church documents, father lawrence murphy, a headmaster at a school for the deaf in wisconsin raped and molested as many as 200 deaf boys throughout the '50s, '60s and '70s. decades later one of murphy's victims, terry...
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and the expope's brother says that benedict will be happy to advise his successor while he is hanging around the vatican. it is going to take him back too. >> i never thought i would say this but oh to be a fly on the wall at the vatican when he gets back. vatican when he gets back. "first look" is up next. >>> very happy friday to you. right now on "first look," sequester looms at midnight like cinderella's deadline. the senate chaplain may have said it all. >> rise up, oh, god, and safe us from ourselves. >> last night, the white house took legal steps to outlaw california's ban on same-sex marriage. >>> odd couple. basketball bad boy dennis rodman vows to be friends forever with north korea's kim jong-un. >>> plus, tiger woods puts on the hip waiters to test the waters. >>> and the faa isn't happy about these passengers doing the harlem shake. >>> good morning. the obama administration offers a powerful message to the supreme court. overturn california's ban on same-sex marriage. the court is gearing up to hear two cases on the topic later this season in the brief. officials say th
and the expope's brother says that benedict will be happy to advise his successor while he is hanging around the vatican. it is going to take him back too. >> i never thought i would say this but oh to be a fly on the wall at the vatican when he gets back. vatican when he gets back. "first look" is up next. >>> very happy friday to you. right now on "first look," sequester looms at midnight like cinderella's deadline. the senate chaplain may have said it all....
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and benedict has been reminding us that he -- >> he's also been given remarkably personal insights particularly in the audience about this decision that was made, that when he was chosen back in 2005, he wondered why this was being asked of him. he felt it was a great weight that was being placed on his
and benedict has been reminding us that he -- >> he's also been given remarkably personal insights particularly in the audience about this decision that was made, that when he was chosen back in 2005, he wondered why this was being asked of him. he felt it was a great weight that was being placed on his
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do you think the decision by pope benedict plays into this at all? >> i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. even in the homily again this morning, in the mass, he referenced pope benedict and the service that he's given. i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. but i think that maybe what they're thinking is maybe not, isn't going to set a trend, isn't going to set a precedent. that may not be what's in their mind. personally, i think it might make them remember that the papacy about more than just the individual man, who's occupying the papacy. it's about an office that we catholics believe that was established by jesus himself. and so it's something bigger. again, it's thinking about the bigger picture. and i think it might be a reminder. we can't say for sure whether or not it will set a precedent, but i think that concept that the papacy is something of a bigger story. it's not just an election for political office. no, it's part of something much bigger than that. >> and feel free to disagree with me. we have disagreed i
do you think the decision by pope benedict plays into this at all? >> i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. even in the homily again this morning, in the mass, he referenced pope benedict and the service that he's given. i can't imagine that they're not thinking about it. but i think that maybe what they're thinking is maybe not, isn't going to set a trend, isn't going to set a precedent. that may not be what's in their mind. personally, i think it might make them remember...
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we will see pope benedict publicly two more times. once he will come to the window on sunday and then on the 27th, the day before he officially steps down, there will be thousands if not tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people filling st. peter's here because there will be an outdoor celebration of his final days as pope. i was just inside st. peter's basilica, it is wednesday night as i'm taping this, standing ovation for the pope, a lot of emotion for ash wednesday. he received and gave ashes also received and gave communion. but it was at the end when one of the cardinals talked about his service to the church that people stood for many minutes applauding. i have some americans here who just happened to be in rome right now who were at this mass, as well. >> for me, it was the first time i'd seen the pope and it was definitely emotional. i didn't expect to have such -- him to impact me the way he did and it was an amazing experience. >> we also -- and by the way, all midwesterners, right? from indiana, chicago. we have oh
we will see pope benedict publicly two more times. once he will come to the window on sunday and then on the 27th, the day before he officially steps down, there will be thousands if not tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of people filling st. peter's here because there will be an outdoor celebration of his final days as pope. i was just inside st. peter's basilica, it is wednesday night as i'm taping this, standing ovation for the pope, a lot of emotion for ash wednesday. he received and...
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pope benedict xvi represents the end of an era. the last pope to have intended the second vatican council, whose great work to turn the church toward the future and toward a missionary vocation. so the question is, wherever this man comes from, can he give the church of the 21st century a vibrant missionary face? the second reck question sit it seems to me is the reform of the catholic -- it was expected pope xvi working in the bureaucracy for 23 years would take and hand the reform. he's decided to leave that to his successor and the successor will have to do some serious work in the reform so that it becomes an instrument of evangelism. not an impediment to the pope's message. >> father, lastly, it is incredible that very few people knew this news including the spokesperson for the pope. and george, talk about modernizing and moving ahead. we know that john paul greatly embraced young people. it was a joy for many to see this pope go on twitter of all things and actually have a twitter account as incredible as that is. when you t
pope benedict xvi represents the end of an era. the last pope to have intended the second vatican council, whose great work to turn the church toward the future and toward a missionary vocation. so the question is, wherever this man comes from, can he give the church of the 21st century a vibrant missionary face? the second reck question sit it seems to me is the reform of the catholic -- it was expected pope xvi working in the bureaucracy for 23 years would take and hand the reform. he's...
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breaking news this morning on velshi, a former pope benedict has died at the age of 95. we will have a live report from the vatican in just a moment. plus, new year and even more legal troubles for the former president of the united states after decades of flying under the radar -- was 2022 the year that accountability finally caught up to donald trump? plus, the halls of congress will be crawling with election deniers in 2023. with a divided republican party set to take over the house, you can put democracy at the bottom of the gop agenda. good morning. it is saturday, december 31st, new years eve. i am mehdi hasan, sitting in for my friend ali velshi this morning. not only is today the last day of the year, it also marks the official end of the january 6th committee. it's a series of blockbuster public hearings dominated the news this year with its many revelations about donald trump's desperate and anti-democratic attempts to cling on to power. the committee repeatedly made the case that trump was culpable and liable for the insurrection. last week, its members voted
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following the resignation of pope benedict xvi. the man who will in a minute no longer lead the church. this is his temporary home. we expect to see something that's always followed the death of a pope. the swiss guard both beloved tradition and entrusted with the very real job of protecting the pope will stand down. once he is no longer pope, their job is done. and they will await the election of a new pope. covering this historic event along with me, claudio lavanga is live. also with us, elizabeth lev and father john bartunic, author and priest based in rome. claudio, a crowd gathered as we saw earlier today when the pope came out on to the balcony and saw him publicly as pope for the last time. >> reporter: that's right. that's right, chris. there are still people here to witness that historic moment that will mark the real end of the pontifficate of pope benedict xvi. the church bells started to ring. take a look at you are at that door. the summer residence of the pope. those doors in literally 30 seconds or a minute are goin
following the resignation of pope benedict xvi. the man who will in a minute no longer lead the church. this is his temporary home. we expect to see something that's always followed the death of a pope. the swiss guard both beloved tradition and entrusted with the very real job of protecting the pope will stand down. once he is no longer pope, their job is done. and they will await the election of a new pope. covering this historic event along with me, claudio lavanga is live. also with us,...
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so, molly, how will pope emerita benedict be honored and remembered in this coming week? >> he has a very significant, and a very complicated legacy. i don't want to bring your audience up to date. since we spoke last hour we have heard and seen pope francis -- final prayer service of 2022. it was the vesper's, the beautiful hymns that were echoing out of st. peter's basilica, but he did take a moment to honor his predecessor. he said, with a motion we remember his character, so novel, so kind and we feel so much gratitude in our hearts. gratitude to god for having given him to the church and to the world. these are two men, alex, with very different world views, with very different views of the church. now i was speaking with a vatican correspondent earlier today about what a moment the church, the world, really the faithful find themselves and going from two living puts to one, of course we will see later this week a current pileup residing over the funeral of a predecessor, something that has not happened in more than 600 years. take a look to what chris had to say i w
so, molly, how will pope emerita benedict be honored and remembered in this coming week? >> he has a very significant, and a very complicated legacy. i don't want to bring your audience up to date. since we spoke last hour we have heard and seen pope francis -- final prayer service of 2022. it was the vesper's, the beautiful hymns that were echoing out of st. peter's basilica, but he did take a moment to honor his predecessor. he said, with a motion we remember his character, so novel, so...
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tomorrow pope benedict xvi's final goodbye in rome. we will talk with secretary shawn donovan about sequester and sandy relief. tamron hall has i has a look at what's next on "news nation." >> the latest from the supreme court as they challenge the voting rights act. justice scalia said it's a perpetuation of racial entitlement. justice kennedy said it secures the purpose. the law could be in trouble. we will have the latest from both sides. he is angry at him and despite being one of the most popular organizers and has not seen her in a party. >> the president will meet with the sequester and senator mitch be mcconnell. friday, the same day the cuts will set. oons, and noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. a wand, some wings, soup with good things. sidewalks and doodles and wholesome noodles. puddles and pails and yes, puppy dog tails. for a lunch like this, there's a hug and a kiss. because that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. and
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because it's all about the money. >> benedict, good to talk to you. thank you for joining us on this. benedict is andrea's attorney. >>> i want to bring in my colleague, stephanie ruhle, to talk more about this. stephanie, i want to talk to you about the economics of this. first, it is important to note, you not only spoke with one of the recent accusers today, but you also spoke with gabe sherman, the new york magazine writer who has been breaking the news all along. he said that o'reilly was out before it happened. he was on your show. tell me about those conversations. i saw gabe saying that sexual harassment at fox was on an industrial scale. >> industrial scale. i just want to point out, ali, to benedict's point, fox making this move, it is about money. this is a chance where money and morality are lining up. but it is not like we're seeing this massive cultural shift in terms of equality. to your point, the big companies with lots of money settle these nuisance suits, that is not what this is. we are not in a place anymore where companies are pa
because it's all about the money. >> benedict, good to talk to you. thank you for joining us on this. benedict is andrea's attorney. >>> i want to bring in my colleague, stephanie ruhle, to talk more about this. stephanie, i want to talk to you about the economics of this. first, it is important to note, you not only spoke with one of the recent accusers today, but you also spoke with gabe sherman, the new york magazine writer who has been breaking the news all along. he said...
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he is too much like benedict, and he might look like benedict light. i'm trying to knock down all the front-runners because i think our best hope for a pope like john xxiii is -- a long -- >> i think a chubby pope would be -- i don't think governor christie is available for this particular line of work, although he's a fellow religious. i want to get back to you, linda. i read your column all the time, and i think your values are a tad to my right, a tad or a half a tad. that's all right. i know you're smiling because it's true. let's talk about this. a lot of people who aren't catholic are wondering why we're talking about this. 1.2 billion people in the catholic church. it's a loud church to be heard from, and it tends to be a bulwark of belief. it isn't a pr church. it does what it believes. the question is what it believes. does it have to be refined? the role of women is not the same as the role of women 2,000 years ago in any society. why can't women be priests? >> i would be the first to lead that parade. i'm just saying -- all i'm really saying
he is too much like benedict, and he might look like benedict light. i'm trying to knock down all the front-runners because i think our best hope for a pope like john xxiii is -- a long -- >> i think a chubby pope would be -- i don't think governor christie is available for this particular line of work, although he's a fellow religious. i want to get back to you, linda. i read your column all the time, and i think your values are a tad to my right, a tad or a half a tad. that's all right....
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>> i say that this church is as much my church as it is pope benedict's church. this church is home for me. i think we see young catholics and progressive catholics, members called to action, an organization that i'm on the board of, building inclusive justice-seeking, loving faith communities at the local level and we're going to continue to do that no matter who the next pope is. >> kate childs graham. we'll talk as this process continues. >> that would be great. >> thanks for coming on the program. >> thanks for having me. >>> it seems appropriate for this week's walk down memory lane, flashback friday, we are flashing back to april 2005 when i was in rome for the election of the pope and the death of pope john paul ii. this is a man who throughout his life has drown huge crowds, people just want to be near him. i think in his time of death, really, his final days and hours, people want to come here to support him. we extend our sympathies at the loss of your good friend, pope john paul ii has died at the age of 84. the third longest serving pope in catholic c
>> i say that this church is as much my church as it is pope benedict's church. this church is home for me. i think we see young catholics and progressive catholics, members called to action, an organization that i'm on the board of, building inclusive justice-seeking, loving faith communities at the local level and we're going to continue to do that no matter who the next pope is. >> kate childs graham. we'll talk as this process continues. >> that would be great. >>...
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benedict xvi rowas also at the ceremony. >>> divers are back in the water. their efforts were hampered over the weekend by rough weather and current. 114 people still missing with more than 180 people confirmed dead. >>> and as the investigation continues into what caused the ship to cap size, south korea's prime minister announced he is resigning. he blamed deep rooted evils in society for the tragedy. many of the victims families have criticized south korea's government for allegedly not doing enough to save their loved ones. >>> there are new details this morning in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. today australian prime minister tony abbott said the attempts to find the plane are entering a new effort. teams will focus on underwater equipment to scan the ocean floor. the search area is also expanding outside the zone where suspected black box signals were detected this month. the new search area could take up to eight months to examine. >>> second of state john kerry says israel is at risk of becoming an apartheid state. according to the dail
benedict xvi rowas also at the ceremony. >>> divers are back in the water. their efforts were hampered over the weekend by rough weather and current. 114 people still missing with more than 180 people confirmed dead. >>> and as the investigation continues into what caused the ship to cap size, south korea's prime minister announced he is resigning. he blamed deep rooted evils in society for the tragedy. many of the victims families have criticized south korea's government for...
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benedict announced his title will be pope ameritus and said he will not return to private life. the last pope to abdicate, 719 years ago, had a much rockier departure. he was imprisoned until his death and is thought to be depicted in daunty's inferno as a cowardly shadow in hell. >> preparations are completed at an 8,000 square foot monastery near st. peters. for the catholic church and the within in seven people worldwide who are members of it, the attention now turns to their next leader, namely who will he be and perhaps of equal importance, where will he come from? the past century has shown dramatic changes in the worldwide catholic population. while 65% of the catholic population lived in europe in 1910, that figure has now dropped to 24%, and as the number of catholics actually sh links in europe each year, it is growing rapidly in other parts of the world. the largest share of catholics, 39%, now live in latin america, and in the last century catholic simple in africa has grown dramatically. less than 1% of the church's worldwide membership to 16% in the past eight year
benedict announced his title will be pope ameritus and said he will not return to private life. the last pope to abdicate, 719 years ago, had a much rockier departure. he was imprisoned until his death and is thought to be depicted in daunty's inferno as a cowardly shadow in hell. >> preparations are completed at an 8,000 square foot monastery near st. peters. for the catholic church and the within in seven people worldwide who are members of it, the attention now turns to their next...
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pope meredith benedict will lie in state tomorrow at the vatican. his remains will be on display at st. peters basilica until the funeral on thursday. in the meantime, the late pope has been moved to the modern -- monastery in rome. the vatican today releasing photos of benedict addressed. nbc's claudio lavanga is there. claudia, why was the monastery chosen as the resting place for the pope emeritus? >> hey, lindsey. the monastery where you've seen the body of the pope emeritus. it is for the pope of artists has been leaving since he resigned in 2013. this is a remodelled monastery within the vatican wallace behind me. where he also died yesterday morning. the vatican apart from -- releasing the images of the body and state. they also said yesterday morning the pope francis was the first person who went to the monastery. as soon as he heard the news of the pope a meritorious. spent about half an hour there. tomorrow morning, the body of pope americas benedict 16 will be moved inside. st. peters specific where the faithful will be able to give their
pope meredith benedict will lie in state tomorrow at the vatican. his remains will be on display at st. peters basilica until the funeral on thursday. in the meantime, the late pope has been moved to the modern -- monastery in rome. the vatican today releasing photos of benedict addressed. nbc's claudio lavanga is there. claudia, why was the monastery chosen as the resting place for the pope emeritus? >> hey, lindsey. the monastery where you've seen the body of the pope emeritus. it is...
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pope benedict has been much harder to read. we saw him in mexico in his pope mobile putting on a sombrero. that was wildly popular in mexico and around the world. does that show he is trying to reach out, show more personality? >> i thought that was an extraordinary picture when i saw it this morning. >> so did i. >> i think it shows a side of this man that i've known for almost a quarter of a century. he's a wonderful human being. and when people see him in person, i think they will respond to him with the warmth that he extends to them. i'm not sure what the cuban equivalent of a sombrero is. but he will certainly make clear that he comes to cuba as a pastor who loves and cares for people who have had a very hard time for the past 50 years and who are still struggling for free space in their society. >> and it's very significant that this was negotiated, that it's possible for the pope to come here. he would obviously is being welcomed by a regime that for decades and decades outlawed the catholic church. >> well, the regime
pope benedict has been much harder to read. we saw him in mexico in his pope mobile putting on a sombrero. that was wildly popular in mexico and around the world. does that show he is trying to reach out, show more personality? >> i thought that was an extraordinary picture when i saw it this morning. >> so did i. >> i think it shows a side of this man that i've known for almost a quarter of a century. he's a wonderful human being. and when people see him in person, i think...
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pope emer tis benedict has been watching people in the square. there was such a cheer put up that i could hardly hear you. people will stream in all across rome. they'll stream in all across the region. folks out there under the umbrellas in the cold rain have been rewarded. because about 45 minutes from now, we will get the announcement in latin that there is a new pope. >> let me bring in james -- executive can i executive director of catholics united. james, you heard some people say they thought it would go on. but with the reports coming out of italy with factions within the church. we are talking about 115 people with 77 of them needed to agree. if it had taken a week, maybe two, would that have sent an unsettling message it a church already unsettled? >> certainly the catholic bishops like stability more than anything. i think delivering a quick conclusion on the papal conclave is part of that strategy. you know, the church has been rocked by scandal. the sex abuse scandal and the overprioritization, and contraception and guy marriage, and
pope emer tis benedict has been watching people in the square. there was such a cheer put up that i could hardly hear you. people will stream in all across rome. they'll stream in all across the region. folks out there under the umbrellas in the cold rain have been rewarded. because about 45 minutes from now, we will get the announcement in latin that there is a new pope. >> let me bring in james -- executive can i executive director of catholics united. james, you heard some people say...
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but he is withdrawing himself from the inaugural program in giving the benediction. it should be pointed out, thomas, one of the questions is, how on earth did this guy get to this position of being invited in the first place. the issue, again, a source close to the inaugural committee told me an issue that put him on their radar was his work against human trafficking. and this is an issue that is very much important to president obama. in fact in september 2012, it was the focus of president obama's speech on the clinton initiative. that's how louie giglio got to the point of possibly, but no-no longer, sharing the stage with the president of the united states at his second inaugural. >> meanwhile, this pastor who has been vocal about his stance on equality, homosexuality from the a religious standpoint had predicted this would happen. at least some back lash. take a listen to this. >> and i daresay you've got to be willing to be called an intoler rent bigot or a homophobe in our society. because you will. and i daresay i will. but there's a balance here. and half o
but he is withdrawing himself from the inaugural program in giving the benediction. it should be pointed out, thomas, one of the questions is, how on earth did this guy get to this position of being invited in the first place. the issue, again, a source close to the inaugural committee told me an issue that put him on their radar was his work against human trafficking. and this is an issue that is very much important to president obama. in fact in september 2012, it was the focus of president...
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this is a pope who, during his time in buenos aires gave issue to what pope benedict xvi called human ecology. in it, we have responsibility for each other and he's going to call us to exercise that. >> one of the things we have seen during the early days, we saw it during the audience with the media, he ad libs. he speaks off the cuff. after the ministry of pope benedict, which tended to be scripted, something people found charming and refreshing. >> very christ-like. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: dear brothers and sisters, i celebrate the holy mass of this ministry on st. joseph, the spouse of the vir gin mary and the papal church. there's a rich and significant coincidence and named of my pred assessor, full of affection and gratitude. i offer a warm greeting to my cardinals and bishops and all the lay faithful. i thank the representatives of the other churches and communities as well as the representatives of the jewish community and the other religious communities for their presence. my cordial greetings go to the heads of states and governments, the members of del
this is a pope who, during his time in buenos aires gave issue to what pope benedict xvi called human ecology. in it, we have responsibility for each other and he's going to call us to exercise that. >> one of the things we have seen during the early days, we saw it during the audience with the media, he ad libs. he speaks off the cuff. after the ministry of pope benedict, which tended to be scripted, something people found charming and refreshing. >> very christ-like. [ speaking...
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let us pray together for pope benedict. let us ask the lord to console him and this witness of love for the church. the world's faithful to continue their prayers in a very public way. now just a couple hours ago, we did get an update from the vatican press office. we saw a little bit of optimism. the pope emeritus was able to rest. he's lucid and alert and although his condition remains serious, the situation at the moment is stable. stable is very different than very sick. the statement continueses to say pope francis renews his invitation to pray for him and accompany him in these difficult hours. so clearly, the 95-year-old is in serious condition. we don't know exactly what that condition is, what kind of information we get from the office. we don't know if that's going to be regular. the other big question is we have not seen a current pope preside over a funeral of his predecessor. we don't know what that's going to look like. we don't know the funeral plans. we expect he will likely be buried, when he dies hundred d
let us pray together for pope benedict. let us ask the lord to console him and this witness of love for the church. the world's faithful to continue their prayers in a very public way. now just a couple hours ago, we did get an update from the vatican press office. we saw a little bit of optimism. the pope emeritus was able to rest. he's lucid and alert and although his condition remains serious, the situation at the moment is stable. stable is very different than very sick. the statement...
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you see castro fail with his family meeting with pope benedict. thank you very much, mark. coming up. >> do you want to get the job done, hire a veteran. >> that was dr. jill biden just this morning at the hiring our heroes jobs fair. 100 companies are on board the uss intrend trying to get vets back into the workforce. we'll have a live update for you. first, there is a lot going on today and here are things we thought you should know. a democratic campaign treasurer will appear in court friday accused of multi-million dollar scheme dating back more than a decade. federal prosecutors say she defrauded at least 50 candidates, current office holders and political organizations out of $7 million. in one case they say the former treasurer took $23,000 of senator diane feinstein's account to pay kraurd charges from disney land. >>> despite being dropped by advertisers, the head of the company that distributes rush limbaugh's radio show says he will stick with rush. clear channel ceo bob pitman says the derogatory comments were, quote, part of the normal day-to-day of talk radio
you see castro fail with his family meeting with pope benedict. thank you very much, mark. coming up. >> do you want to get the job done, hire a veteran. >> that was dr. jill biden just this morning at the hiring our heroes jobs fair. 100 companies are on board the uss intrend trying to get vets back into the workforce. we'll have a live update for you. first, there is a lot going on today and here are things we thought you should know. a democratic campaign treasurer will appear in...
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and nex benedict's family are in all of our thoughts this evening. thanks again. when we come back, cpac is back. and it looks more like a trump rally than other. with maga gear bedazzled guns and even a january six pin ball game. i'm not making that. up it is true. how that unwavering trump loyalty could lead to a government shutdown next week. when the 11th hour continues. (♪♪) (♪♪) ♪ (♪♪) ♪ ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd rather be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ only unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans come with the ucard - one simple member card that opens doors where it matters for you.
and nex benedict's family are in all of our thoughts this evening. thanks again. when we come back, cpac is back. and it looks more like a trump rally than other. with maga gear bedazzled guns and even a january six pin ball game. i'm not making that. up it is true. how that unwavering trump loyalty could lead to a government shutdown next week. when the 11th hour continues. (♪♪) (♪♪) ♪ (♪♪) ♪ ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with...
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the holy ghost inspired the decision by benedict xvi for the good of the church. and he has guided in the prayer -- in their prayers, and in the election, the cardinals. it is important, my dear friends, to keep into account this interpretation to understand the events of these days. so i would like to first of all, to thank you sincerely, all of you, for the efforts of these past few days that were particularly engaging. to understand the true nature of church -- of the church. and also, what is the church's path in the world, with the virtues, and with the sins. and also, with all the spiritual values that guide the church, and that are the most important to understand, be aware that the church pays a lot of attention to your work. you have the ability to gather and express the expectations of our time, and to the elements for reading those reality. your work requires study, sensitivity, experience, as in many other professions. however, it requires a special attention toward the true, the goodness and the beauty. and this makes us particularly close. because th
the holy ghost inspired the decision by benedict xvi for the good of the church. and he has guided in the prayer -- in their prayers, and in the election, the cardinals. it is important, my dear friends, to keep into account this interpretation to understand the events of these days. so i would like to first of all, to thank you sincerely, all of you, for the efforts of these past few days that were particularly engaging. to understand the true nature of church -- of the church. and also, what...
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, retired pope benedict said yesterday. as tom costello said, four different cases the investigators in germany say he mishandled. we know the specifics, the specific details of at least one of those cases. it refers to an incident in january 1980 when pope benedict xvi was the archbishop of munich. one priest found guilty of abusing children in another parish, in another city in germany, was being transferred to munich to undergo some sort of therapy. now, that priest was later allowed to continue to do pastoral activity and to be in touch with children, even though he was a non-pedophile. then he moved on to abuse more children even in munich. pope benedict xvi, then the archbishop. the archbishop is supposed to know everything that happens in his archdiocese and needs to make decisions, as this one. the pope first denied he was present in that meeting, that he knew anything about that or about the past of this priest. later on, when it became clear it was impossible he wasn't at the meeting, well, he sent a letter saying
, retired pope benedict said yesterday. as tom costello said, four different cases the investigators in germany say he mishandled. we know the specifics, the specific details of at least one of those cases. it refers to an incident in january 1980 when pope benedict xvi was the archbishop of munich. one priest found guilty of abusing children in another parish, in another city in germany, was being transferred to munich to undergo some sort of therapy. now, that priest was later allowed to...
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pope benedict resigns. reseens? that's like it doesn't happen. and my immediate thought was, this was orchestrated. the fix was in. that was not working out. and they said, you know what? let's get rid of this guy and get the other guy we almost picked. i'm sorry to reduce it to the simple terms and that's what was going on. just a power play. >> cathy, what do you think? >> he was a poor choice. i think the other issue is that there was some -- there was unhappiness in the way he was serving the church. >> is anyone worried that the francis effect is just now or that this is something that is being ceded for a reap long time to come? >> the church is what it is for so many years that i think in order for it to change anybody that has anything to do with the hierarchy of the church has to change and that's not going to come so easily. >> anyone else feel that way? kevin? >> i once saw where someone said john paul told us what to say and do. benedict told us why we should do that and believe that and francis said, do it. if you want to advance in
pope benedict resigns. reseens? that's like it doesn't happen. and my immediate thought was, this was orchestrated. the fix was in. that was not working out. and they said, you know what? let's get rid of this guy and get the other guy we almost picked. i'm sorry to reduce it to the simple terms and that's what was going on. just a power play. >> cathy, what do you think? >> he was a poor choice. i think the other issue is that there was some -- there was unhappiness in the way he...
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you releasing images of the first images of pope benedict since his death. tell us what we are seeing. >> that is, right cory. happy new year to you in the viewers as. well what we are seeing on the first images of the body of pope emiratis benedict 16 lying in the monastery right behind me behind the vatican walls where he is moved to an resigned in 2013. and where he died early yesterday morning. also, the vatican says that pope francis was the first person who went to the monastery a soon as he heard the news of his death yesterday morning. and he spent about half an hour there. the body will be then moved tomorrow morning on monday morning inside st. peters basilica so you can give the faithful it changed to be their last farewell and be able to do so until thursday went on thursday morning the funeral will be held in st. peters square and you will be presided by pope francis himself. in the meantime, pope francis today carried out the scheduled events. he held mass this morning inside st. peters square and then deliver the usual sunday prayer from the w
you releasing images of the first images of pope benedict since his death. tell us what we are seeing. >> that is, right cory. happy new year to you in the viewers as. well what we are seeing on the first images of the body of pope emiratis benedict 16 lying in the monastery right behind me behind the vatican walls where he is moved to an resigned in 2013. and where he died early yesterday morning. also, the vatican says that pope francis was the first person who went to the monastery a...
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the >> hollywood store benedict cover batch has told -- say that everybody needs to do their bit. speak it is god's good spends there at the baptist air. woody >> from the get-go flares from college age protest temporary shedding the red carpet. dad and a few even making it past security, glueing themselves to barriers. we are terrified. our futures are being broken. but there was a war in ukraine that sent a somber turn. benedict comfort but had a campaign telling sky news wants to help. >> there's been a record number of people volunteering. i've been a part of that. myself >> and as the ceremony got underway, bafta's came out russians precedent. >> there are two interpreters, one is signing silent glitch. and when the signing british sunkissed. luckily bill, and all sign languages, this is the gesture for putin. [applause] >> while she took a swipe at -- >> the hostile environment found enormous problems that are follow-up movie, all refugees are welcomed but some are more welcomed than others are a complete nightmare. >> kenneth brando used his winning speech to stand up for s
the >> hollywood store benedict cover batch has told -- say that everybody needs to do their bit. speak it is god's good spends there at the baptist air. woody >> from the get-go flares from college age protest temporary shedding the red carpet. dad and a few even making it past security, glueing themselves to barriers. we are terrified. our futures are being broken. but there was a war in ukraine that sent a somber turn. benedict comfort but had a campaign telling sky news wants to...
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that again, said benedict remains to be on public display in st. peter's basilica, starting monday. with his funeral to be held thursday in st. peters square. legendary broadcast journalist and feminist icon barbara walters passed away on friday. walters was known in recent years as the cocreator and host of the hit abc roundtable show, the view. but, many will also remember her as the first female anchor of a network news program. walters was 93. russia targeted ukrainian cities with another barrage of missile strikes earlier today. the mayor of ukraine's capital, kyiv, said at least one person was killed and 20 others were hurt in the attacks. and, new this afternoon, brian coburg are, the man arrested in connection with the killings of four idaho college called tunes last month reportedly intends to wait for his extradition hearing to expedite's transport from pennsylvania to idaho. he will be charged with four counts of first degree murder and burglary, authorities say. more politics nation? with reverend al sharpton? after this break. reverend al sharpton? after this break afte
that again, said benedict remains to be on public display in st. peter's basilica, starting monday. with his funeral to be held thursday in st. peters square. legendary broadcast journalist and feminist icon barbara walters passed away on friday. walters was known in recent years as the cocreator and host of the hit abc roundtable show, the view. but, many will also remember her as the first female anchor of a network news program. walters was 93. russia targeted ukrainian cities with another...
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. >>> pope benedict xvi gave the final blessing over the week. it was a message of the power of prayer. the pope said he feels that god is calling him to devout himself to medication and reflection and prayer and not abandoning the church in any way. the strong message in light of the changes to church law allowing conclave to begin earlier which may be just in time as britain's highest ranking catholic leader found himself confronted by allegations of sexual misconduct. he denies the accusations of inappropriate contact submitted by a priest and three former priests. this is a critical time for the catholic church. so let's spin on it. i think putting aside the pope's legacy which is a little bit more complicated and i'm actually going to write about that this week, just addressing these issues, it seems to me and i was reading cardinal o'brien's response to this and his statement and he writes i want to thank pope benedict for his kindness and courtesy. i will not join them for conclave in person. i don't wish media attention in rome focused on
. >>> pope benedict xvi gave the final blessing over the week. it was a message of the power of prayer. the pope said he feels that god is calling him to devout himself to medication and reflection and prayer and not abandoning the church in any way. the strong message in light of the changes to church law allowing conclave to begin earlier which may be just in time as britain's highest ranking catholic leader found himself confronted by allegations of sexual misconduct. he denies the...
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and, john paul and benedict. and benedict is going to be living on the grounds of the vatican. which is -- somewhat awkward in terms of cleaning up the mess, is it not? >> are you talking to me? >> yes. >> i don't care about benedict and i don't think, i think he's irrelevant now. i think he did the one great thing of his life, like a shakespearean character. nothing made him look good like his leave. i was never a big fan. i thought he gave a marc anthony speak during the last conclave. it was a brilliant piece of politics, he woon it rather quickly. i don't think he matters. i think john paul xxiii matters still today. because it shows that a pope can still be a leader and be inspired. and to do things like pope john xxiii did. we've been talking about the idea that the idea of a great pope is elusive. it's not, it's in our memories. a big, heavy fat pope from italy of all places, turned out to be the greatest pope we can imagine. he restored the church to understanding it was about the poor. and i keep going back do that. if you think what separates christianity from all the
and, john paul and benedict. and benedict is going to be living on the grounds of the vatican. which is -- somewhat awkward in terms of cleaning up the mess, is it not? >> are you talking to me? >> yes. >> i don't care about benedict and i don't think, i think he's irrelevant now. i think he did the one great thing of his life, like a shakespearean character. nothing made him look good like his leave. i was never a big fan. i thought he gave a marc anthony speak during the...
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the hottest ticket in town, benedict's final audience on february 27th, the day before he steps down. 35,000 people have already requested free tickets, says the vatican. but this extraordinary step creates an extraordinary problem. the church will now have two living popes. >> there are lots of stories -- >> reporter: author george weigel is an nbc analyst. >> technically there are not two popes. he ceases to be pope at 8:00 p.m. february 28th. there has never been a bishop of rome for 1700 years. i think he will make that work because he will simply retire into the deep background and not be seen in public. >> reporter: in meeting with rome's priests benedict said once he steps down he will remain hidden from the home and will live in this renovated monastery and close to the new pope but no one expects him to be intrusive. >> he may speak his advice and may do something quietly. i think the pope going to the monastery is the pope going to the monastery. >> reporter: benedict as pope he was labelled god's rottweiler. throughout his papacy benedict showed a gentle pastoral side never
the hottest ticket in town, benedict's final audience on february 27th, the day before he steps down. 35,000 people have already requested free tickets, says the vatican. but this extraordinary step creates an extraordinary problem. the church will now have two living popes. >> there are lots of stories -- >> reporter: author george weigel is an nbc analyst. >> technically there are not two popes. he ceases to be pope at 8:00 p.m. february 28th. there has never been a bishop...
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visiting benedict several times, including as early as this had morning. we're talking about a pope who made history. he was the oldest pope to be elected to office at 78 years old. he was the first german to be elected in a thousand years. as you mentioned, he was also the first to step down in more than 600 years back in 2013. it was a move that he said was made from a lack of strength of mind and body. but this is a former pope who is being remembered, there's prayers hopeful he will continue to just have better health moving forward, but known for bridging tradition and values and these rapidly moving times. known for holding fast to his conservative values, christian and catholic values, but being able to bridge that with taking modern action. so a lot of people across the world really concerned right now and prayer praying for his health. >> we're wishing him strength and that he gets well as soon as. thank you so much. this morning there's some other news from overseas. it's russia ramping up its brutal attacks unleashing more shelling, military off
visiting benedict several times, including as early as this had morning. we're talking about a pope who made history. he was the oldest pope to be elected to office at 78 years old. he was the first german to be elected in a thousand years. as you mentioned, he was also the first to step down in more than 600 years back in 2013. it was a move that he said was made from a lack of strength of mind and body. but this is a former pope who is being remembered, there's prayers hopeful he will...
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pope benedict, also expected to attend. 750 bishops, cardinals and priests will take part in the ceremonies, 1 million catholics are expected to be in rome in vatican city for the event. 18 giant screens will be set up around rome to accommodate to overflow. msnbc's live coverage starts at 4:00 a.m. eastern live on sunday and you can follow it on twitter. joining us at the head of the table, ahead of this historic event is greg tobin author of "the good pope, the making of a saint and the remaking of the church." help us, please, make the case for both of these men becoming saints. >> for both of these men, as was said in the lead-in, there really is an acknowledgeable historically, theologically and popularly that both of these men lived lives of sanctity or holiness. the fact that they served as popes and were so publicly visible for so many years adds to the popular understanding and support, i think, for the idea that they'd become saints. john xxiii acknowledged as the good pope really from the moment he was elected. john paul ii, really a really brilliant theologian and someone who ha
pope benedict, also expected to attend. 750 bishops, cardinals and priests will take part in the ceremonies, 1 million catholics are expected to be in rome in vatican city for the event. 18 giant screens will be set up around rome to accommodate to overflow. msnbc's live coverage starts at 4:00 a.m. eastern live on sunday and you can follow it on twitter. joining us at the head of the table, ahead of this historic event is greg tobin author of "the good pope, the making of a saint and the...
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what is the latest on pope benedict's condition? >> reporter: we're not getting that much information from the holy press office. it's either come from pope francis himself, wednesday, he said that the former pope was very sick, and we've gotten very short statements from the press office yesterday. as you mentioned, they say he's stationary. we're understanding that as stable, which is exactly what they said yesterday. right now, 5:30, i'm looking down at my watch, it should be starting right now, a mass in honor of the former pope. we have a team outside there talking to people who are lining up. they say several hundred people have lined up to go inside for this special mass. we have heard from pope francis on wednesday and again from his twitter account and in his statement, he's invited the world's faithful and people right here in roam to extend their prayers for the former pope. we understand that there will be special prayers for the retired pontiff at the beginning and at the end of today's mass. i'm reading one of them. at
what is the latest on pope benedict's condition? >> reporter: we're not getting that much information from the holy press office. it's either come from pope francis himself, wednesday, he said that the former pope was very sick, and we've gotten very short statements from the press office yesterday. as you mentioned, they say he's stationary. we're understanding that as stable, which is exactly what they said yesterday. right now, 5:30, i'm looking down at my watch, it should be starting...